Great shots, Bob. I really like the open beak against the blue background of the second one...
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Great shots, Bob. I really like the open beak against the blue background of the second one...
great set Bob! love the second one too, wow, not only the open bills also the dark blue eye.... nice capture!
Woohoo, I can post something other than a Chickadee or Nuthatch! :)
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Osprey in a tree by namethatnobodyelsetook, on Flickr
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Osprey and child by namethatnobodyelsetook, on Flickr
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Osprey guarding the nest from insect invaders by namethatnobodyelsetook, on Flickr
Frigate Bird
1D4
500mm
f/8
iso 400
1/640
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It truly is ,,, I would estimate this guy had at least 7 foot wingspan.
This is another pretty big bird...Great Blue Heron, somewhat unusual flight pose with out-stretched neck
1D3
300mm 2.8L + 1.4 TC
ISO 800
f/8
1/5000
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Very nice GBH shot, Joel. Looks like he is going in for he kill. I also like the light on him as well. It really shows off those blue feathers without losing the shadow detail.
On a different note, I tried my new Apollo 32 in softbox out today, But the results were not what I hoped for, In fact I feel like it was my first time shooting hummers. My intent was to try and really light up those wonderful specular highlights the birds have in their wings and feathers, so I loaded up 3 canon 430's inside the softbox (without the diffuser cover) and was hoping the silver lining would make the highlights sparkle---Well, It didn't, in fact, I think it even softened the light more than bare speedlights. I also re-introduced terrible ghosting and shadowing into all the shots even though everything was set to 1/16 and all were canon flashes.
Since this was just a test run, I didn't use any flowers and the only background was my green box. I had the soft box set up directly in front of the camera and just below the image frame angled up slightly. I also had another speedlight above the bird at about 4 ft. It also was set at 1/16. Although I haven't completely given up on the idea of using a silver reflector, first results were very disappointing. I'll give it another try this afternoon before I scrap this idea.
A few shore birds. The ID on the Killdeer is correct, but I am less sure of the ID's of the other three. If I have any of them wrong, please let me know.
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Pectoral Sandpiper -7586 by westmichigan, on Flickr
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Kill Deer-7509 by westmichigan, on Flickr
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Solitary Sandpiper -7768 by westmichigan, on Flickr
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Greater Yellow Legs -7551 by westmichigan, on Flickr
Beautiful Pat.....the last one is my fav!